Why are camera cars (almost) always matte black? I'd like to assume it's due to lighting/glare/reflections.
Why are camera cars (almost) always matte black? I'd like to assume it's due to lighting/glare/reflections.
So McLaren went with the right choice then. I would say the price tag of the BMW units were well worth it then.
I remember the video they made of it "surviving" the pendulum test. I was pissing myself laughing!
What do you think? Do you think Chevy could've rivaled what BMW's M division developed for the F1 in terms of McLaren's requirements?
Hmm that's true. Good point.
And why is that?
What were the factors?
Exactly. That is why I simply leave the intake as the engineers intended it and replace the filters from time to time. I think road cars breathe just fine without these stupid aftermarket cone intakes.
Thank you for the corrections. As I pointed out to other commenters, I meant to say V12. No idea why I hit the 0 instead of the 2. So why exactly did they choose the engine that costs more than 10 times the Chevy unit if the Chevy unit makes the same amount of torque?
I did. No idea why I hit the 0 instead of the 2.
So why wasn't it chosen as the production unit?
I find it funny that he spelled out the BNIB acronym before using it. Don't people usually use the acronym first and then, in parentheses, write out what that acronym stands for?
I actually LOL'd.
What's the Canadian equivalent to the " 'Merica! Fuck yea!" slogan?
That's weird considering the average Balkan knows more about cars than the average North American does. I've never met a Balkan like that, especially one that claims that Audis use engines out of MB cars.
What a fucking liar. Blames a 1-2 misshift on a slushbox?! I hope you took his Jalop card.
My fire-prone Ferrari 458 is better than your indestructible Ford GT.
So the faster you go, the lower the net force of the car towards the ground? Doesn't that reduce downforce and, as a result, reduce traction?
That's weird. I totally knew that yet I wrote out "V10". Thanks for catching that.